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Today's student desks can be
both playful and practical! From whimsical locker style shapes
to classic student desk styles, up-to-the-minute work stations
for students are available to coordinate with any style of
decor and eagerly please both parents and children. Regardless
of the student desk style that is selected, painted touches
can be added to the area in order to stylishly and functionally
customize your child's study space.
Computer
workstations are available in a variety of fabrications for
students, often combining wood with metal for sleek and contemporary
looks. Plain wood
desk tops and keyboard pull outs can be painted to coordinate
with a child's bedroom color scheme. A great idea for a family
project, consider involving your older student in the painting
process! Metal and wood shelving as well as bookcases, are
practical study area accessories that also can be painted
in colors that mimic the desk or echo other bedroom furnishings
such as bedside tables, chest of drawers and headboards/footboards.
Consider spray painting inexpensive mesh pencil holders and
wastebaskets to further personalize and accentuate the modern
edge contained within this study space vignette.
Providing
ample storage and organization, large wall systems can incorporate
side cabinets, adjustable shelving and large, open style hutches
to accommodate more than one students school necessities.
Often available in natural wood as well as white or a solid
colored finish, these oversized units can make study time
practical and accessible to multiple members within a family.
An attractive way to customize this multi-family member space
is with the use of painted baskets that neatly fit into any
of the open shelving areas. Consider color coding each basket
according to each sibling who utilizes the study space. Or,
spray paint the baskets using the most predominant colors
that are contained in the room's color scheme.
Traditional
desk, hutch and bookcase combinations are classic study option
favorites that compliment any style of decor. Rather than
painting any of the large pieces contained in this trio, why
not add pizzazz by painting accessory items that can be attractively
displayed within any of the pieces? Consider painting ordinary
clipboards, plain desktop organizers and stackable nesting
containers to lend a fresh, updated look to the traditional
study area. Or, add a dash of unexpected color to the base
of a table lamp, the metal trim on a wall clock, or the wooden
trim belonging to a cork board!
Regardless of its fabrication, virtually any style desk or
desk related accessory is a possible candidate for paint!
Allow your students to brainstorm with you to compile a welcoming
study space where each child looks forward to spending
time every day! •
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